It's been a steep learning curve, but I'm now comfortable with words like "RSS", or terms like feed, Google Friend Network, subscription, "Share This", StumbleUpon, and more.

But it occurs to me that perhaps some of you, my dear readers, are not!

So let me give a quick post on what it means. If you like this blog, but can't always remember the blog address to type in, or don't always remember to check it, you can subscribe! Just click on the "Subscribe to To Love, Honor and Vacuum" at the bottom of this post, and then choose to subscribe using whatever reader you want. Now, when you hit the "Favorites" box on your toolbar, it will show up, with new posts highlighted, so you'll know when there's new content (that's also called an RSS feed, but you don't have to remember that)! You can also choose to subscribe by email.

You can also join StumbleUpon, which is a neat site to discover other neat sites, and then you can suggest posts that you like to others who are interested in marriage/parenting issues. For a full run-down on StumbleUpon, read this post.

And what does the Share This button mean? If you like a post, and you hit "Share This", you get the option of posting a link to your Facebook account to share with your friends, or putting a link automatically in Twitter, or even blogging about it yourself!

I make use of the "Share This" all the time when I'm on other people's websites. So if you like my blog, why not:

1. Subscribe2. Every now and then, post something to Facebook?3. Give it a Thumbs Up on StumbleUpon

Of course I subscribed! Is it obvious? Not only do you have a wonderful, honest and humorous conversational tone, but your site is also well organized and is visually appealing in my favorite colors - I love pink and turquoise ((or teal, whatever). I've been enjoying visiting your site every day that I can get a chance. You've always got something new and interesting here. Please continue... :)

About Me: I'm a Christian author of a bunch of books, and a frequent speaker to women's groups and marriage conferences. Best of all, I love homeschooling my daughters, Rebecca and Katie. And I love to knit. Preferably simultaneously.